Well there are diseases that are hereditary and acquired hemoglobin F levels. The hereditary ones are: sickle cell anemia, and Beta thalassemia and Herediatary Persistance of Fetal Hemoglobin and the Acquired ones are:paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, aplastic anemia, thyrotoxicosis hepatoma and choriocarcinoma. Are you from the mediterranean originally or is your family? Are you African American? Did you have a complete blood count done? How high was the hemoglobin F level? Do you feel tired all the time or bleed anywhere?

Well there are diseases that are hereditary and acquired hemoglobin F levels. The hereditary ones are: sickle cell anemia, and Beta thalassemia and Herediatary Persistance of Fetal Hemoglobin and the Acquired ones are:paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, aplastic anemia, thyrotoxicosis hepatoma and choriocarcinoma. Are you from the mediterranean originally or is your family? Are you African American? Did you have a complete blood count done? How high was the hemoglobin F level? Do you feel tired all the time or bleed anywhere?

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